Part I: Introduction and Reliable Network Design The Challenge of Building Reliable Networks and Networked Application Services Charles R. Kalmanek and Y. Richard Yang Structural Overview of ISP Networks Bob Doverspike, Chris Chase and K.K. Ramakrishnan Part II: Reliability Modeling and Network Planning Reliability Metrics for Routers in IP Networks Yakov Kogan Network Performability Evaluation Kostas Oikonomou Robust Network Planning Matt Roughan Part III: Inter-domain Reliability and Overlay Networks Inter-domain Routing and Reliability Lixin Gao and Feng Wang Overlay Networking and Resiliency Misha Rabinovich and Bobby Bhattacharjee Part IV: Configuration Management Network Configuration Management Brian Freeman Network Configuration Validation Sanjai Narain, Rajesh Talpade and Gary Levin Part V: Network Measurement Measurement of Data Plane Reliability and Performance Nick Duffield and Al Morton Measurement of Control Plane Reliability and Performance Aman Shaikh and Lee Breslau Part VI: Network and Security Management, and Disaster Preparedness Network Management: Fault Management, Performance Management and Planned Maintenance Jennifer Yates and Zihui Ge Network Security: A Service Provider View Kobus van der Merwe and Brian Rexroad Disaster Preparedness and Resiliency Bobbi Bailey Part VII: Reliable Application Services Building Large-scale, Reliable Network Applications Alan Glasser Capacity and Performance Engineering for Networked Application Servers Paul Reeser
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The Internet is a critical infrastructure supporting our information-based society. Our dependence on this infrastructure is similar to our dependence on the world's power grids and global transportation systems. Failures of the network infrastructure or major applications running on it can have an enormous financial and social cost, with serious consequences to the organizations and consumers that depend on these services.
Supporting reliable networks and networked application services involves some of the most complex engineering and operational challenges that are dealt with in any industry. This unique and valuable guide addresses the challenges faced by service providers and the approaches they use to deliver reliable services to their users. The book offers a systematic, inter-disciplinary approach and coverage of practical problems arising in real, operational deployments. Leading practitioners and researchers present their unique perspectives on the subject matter, and provide "best practices" to help translate ideas into practice.
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This comprehensive text/reference on reliable Internet services and applications is suitable for an advanced undergraduate or graduate course, and will be of value to researchers seeking to understand the challenges faced by service providers and to identify areas that are ripe for research. The guidebook will be particularly useful to practitioners who want to broaden their understanding of the field, and/or to deepen their knowledge of the fundamentals.
Charles R. Kalmanek is Vice President of Networking and Services Research in AT&T Labs. Dr. Sudip Misra is an Assistant Professor at the School of IT, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. Dr. Y. Richard Yang is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Yale University.
Charles R. Kalmanek is Vice President of Networking and Services Research in AT&T Labs. Dr. Sudip Misra is an Assistant Professor at the School of IT, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. Dr. Y. Richard Yang is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Yale University.
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